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The Eustace Diamonds

CHAPTER XV
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If he thinks that I am going to be thrown over because he takes ideas of that kind into his head, he's mistaken.

He shall know that I'm not to be made a plaything of like that.

I'll tell you what you can do for me, Lucy." "What can I do for you ?" "There is no one in the world I trust more thoroughly than I do you," said Lizzie,--"and hardly any one that I love so well.

Think how long we have known each other! And you may be sure of this;--I always have been, and always will be, your friend with my cousin Frank." "I don't want anything of that kind," said Lucy,--"and never did." "Nobody has so much influence with Frank as I.Just do you write to me to-morrow, and the next day,--and the day after,--a mere line, you know, to tell me how the land lies here." "There would be nothing to tell." "Yes, there will; ever so much.

They will be talking about me every hour.


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